State forest (Brazil) explained

A state forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual, FES) in Brazil is a type of sustainable use protected area managed at the state level.The primary purpose is sustainable exploitation of the forest, subject to various limits.These include a requirement to preserve at least 50% of the original forest, to preserve forest along watercourses and on steep slopes, and so on.

Definition

The concept of the State Forest originated with the 1934 Forest Code. It is equivalent to a national forest, but is administered at the state level. It is an area with forest cover of predominantly native species and has the basic objective of the sustainable multiple use of forest resources and scientific research, with emphasis on methods for sustainable exploitation of native forests. The forest is publicly owned and any private lands in its boundaries are expropriated when it is formed.Indigenous populations may remain in the forest.Public visits are allowed, and research is encouraged, subject to the rules set out by the responsible agency. The responsible agency must prepare and publish a management plan for the forest.

Any new state forests must maintain at least 50% of the original forest coverage, although older forests may have as little as 20%.Properties in the south of Brazil in which the ParanĂ¡ pine (Araucaria angustifolia) occurs cannot be deforested. Areas with slopes between 24 and 45 degrees cannot be deforested, but lumber may be extracted without clearcutting. Forests along waterways and around springs, on topographical heights, on slopes of more than 45 degrees, in salt marshes, on the edge of plateaus and above may not be touched. The minimum amount of wild coverage must be preserved at each level of the property. Industries that use forest products are expected to invest in forests to meet their needs.

Examples

Examples of state forests include:

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Name State Area (ha) Created Biome
2,369,4002006 Amazon
1,196.21 1965 Cerrado
47,064 1997 Amazon
185,946 2005 Amazon
336,040 2005 Amazon
95.30 1945 Atlantic Forest
150,588 2009 Amazon
2,230 1909 Atlantic Forest
613,867 2006 Amazon
440,4932006 Amazon
1,485.10 1962 Atlantic Forest
83,381 2005 Amazon
438,440 2003 Amazon
143,897 2004 Amazon
3,612,914 2006Amazon
216,062 2004 Amazon
126,360 2004 Amazon
81,856 1990 Amazon
51,856 1996 Amazon
2010 Amazon
27,342 2003 Amazon
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492,905 2005 Amazon
881,704 2009 Amazon
3,172,978 2006 Amazon
660 1996 Amazon